so after telling me earlier he never sent ANY items had no time to do it this is what he just popped out with:

HitMan907: so...
overclocking101: so what
HitMan907: what is the news
overclocking101: lol you will see
HitMan907: your package should be there tomarrow
overclocking101: oh yeah
overclocking101: and how would you know that
overclocking101: and you told me earlier you never sent it
HitMan907: you'll see
HitMan907 is now Offline.

I can tell all of you that did a deal with Charper2013 that it is indeed a scam. I was briefly contacted by him on Steam and he claims that he doesn't have the items to trade, nor does he have the money to send the items back to you. Where you can go from here is the post office, police department and/or the FBI internet fraud department.

Ducky Year of the Snake w/ Cherry MX Browns & Year of the Tiger PBT Keycaps | Razer Deathadder Black

I'm not falling for anything. I'm trying to convince the kid to do the right thing and refuse delivery, as well as take the packages he's already gotten to the PD and give them to the investigator in charge of his case.

Yes, USPS can stop them unless they've already been put on his doorstep. I recalled mine 4 hours after it was out for delivery.

Ducky Year of the Snake w/ Cherry MX Browns & Year of the Tiger PBT Keycaps | Razer Deathadder Black

overclocking101 is spearheading contact with the Police Department in GA. Everybody should email him their private message logs, as well as an explanation of what happened. I also included contact information so that the PD could contact me once it was processed.

Ducky Year of the Snake w/ Cherry MX Browns & Year of the Tiger PBT Keycaps | Razer Deathadder Black

File a report with your local PD and have them contact his PD. I got scammed out of $110 over a year ago, and I haven't had time to file a report on it, but I still might later. It may be too late, but all you can do is try.